 in St. Angelo and I am the director of Teter Organic Farm Camp and Teter Organic Farm Camp is here in Noblesville, Indiana. Kids who come to this camp are ages six to eleven and they are kids who are curious. They want to know where their food is grown and they are interested in learning about all the different aspects. We're fortunate enough to get a grant from SARE to put on this camp. Teter Organic Farm Camp is super important for kids. It's a great opportunity for kids to spend time outside and time outside is not as common. We're finding for kids these days and we're gonna get kids outside and just enjoying the fresh air and learning where their food comes from, how their food grows and getting kids engaged with with nature and all the things that make growing food possible. We created Teter Farm Camp so kids could participate in hands-on farm activities and have fun in nature. On day one campers take a hay wagon tour of the farm with Farmer Jonah, create interview questions for all of our week's guests and create a special nature journal to use all week. Day two is all about the soil. Keith O'Dell from Castaway Compost will share what Red Wigglers can do and our campers will do soil investigations with Andrew Fritz from Hamilton County Soil and Water. Lena will teach our campers how to do chicken chores and how chickens help out on the farm. On day three campers explore the diversity of life on the farm. They interview a real beekeeper, plant a habitat to attract pollinators and beneficial insects and conduct a mini bio blitz to document living things on the farm. Day four is about the harvest and sharing it with those in need. Campers harvest vegetables in the field and herbs from the garden for the meal they will prepare for their families the next day. They also interview our guests from Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank about sharing fresh produce with our community. Day five is a very special day when campers get to interview a regional livestock farmer and also work with the chef to prepare a real farm-to-table meal with further families. They will share about their week through songs, poems, artwork and their nature journals.